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Authentic Jewish Leadership for Israel


The Jewish Leadership Weekly Newsletter
4 Cheshvan, 5770 (Oct. 22) Issue 7004
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In this Issue:
  • A Tower to Worship G-d
  • The Land of Israel in Exchange for Goldstone: By Moshe Feiglin
  • New Film: Manhigut Yehudit Sukkot Event
  • Manhigut Yehudit in the News
  • Feiglin on INN: Shalit, Pollard, Goldstone and Danger to Jews
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A Tower to Worship G-d


The Torah portion describing Creation is behind us and now, before we delve into the roots of the Nation of Israel, the Torah's second portion - Noach - describes the beginnings of humanity at large. One point that is obvious in this Torah portion is that since its inception, the human race has been searching for its place in the face of the Creator.

And the entire earth was one language and of one speech. (Genesis 11:1)

Fukuyama called it "the end of history." The Soviet Union collapsed, the language that rules is internet English, the only thing that matters is "me", borders are blurred, Europe has become one country.

And they found a valley in the land of Shinar and they settled there. (Genesis 11:2)

The historical pendulum that for generations had swung back and forth between various ideas and ideologies finally found itself on solid ground in the Shinar valley. Now humanity could free itself of its wars and focus on personal empowerment.

And they said to one another, 'Come, let us make brick, and burn them thoroughly.' And they had brick for stone, and slime had they for mortar. (Genesis 11:3)

Technology advances at a dizzying pace and changes cultures. Every second child has a cell phone. Once, parents taught their children how to send a letter. Today, children teach their parents how to communicate on Facebook.

But, by nature, technological progress distances man from Creation. When brick replaces stones and when the raw materials are also manufactured by man, the Creator seems to disappear. Eggs grow in the supermarket, meat comes from the freezer and man basically re-invents himself as king of all creation.

And they said: 'Come, let us build us a city, and a tower, with its top in heaven, and let us make us a name; lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.' (Genesis 11:4)

In truth, the city and the tower with its top in heaven does not exist in the valley of material stability, but rather, in Jerusalem - on the Temple Mount - the place that uproots the heart of man from his obsession with material and materialism. Isaiah promises that at the end of days, the mountain of G-d's House will be established at the top of the mountains. But the people who decided to replace G-d built their temple of "me" deep in the mud.

And G-d scattered them from there upon the face of the earth; and they ceased to build the city.
(Genesis 11:8)

The world is one big train station. We have Chinatown in Manhattan, Spanish spoken in Florida, Arabic in London and Turkish in Germany. After the USSR collapsed, the Twin Towers came down as well, proving that history did not end, but simply turned the page - with G-d looking on, completely in the picture.

The universal desire for unity will ultimately be realized, because the Nation of Israel will build a city with a tower, with its top in heaven. But it will be a tower to worship G-d, not man.

And many peoples shall go and say: 'Come, and let us go up to the mountain of G-d, to the house of the G-d of Jacob; and He will teach us of His ways, and we will walk in His paths.' For out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of G-d from Jerusalem. (Isaiah 2:3)

Shabbat Shalom,

Moshe Feiglin

 

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The Land of Israel in Exchange for Goldstone: By Moshe Feiglin


Translated from the Hebrew article on Ma'ariv's NRG website

If it were not so dangerous, it would even be amusing. There is certainly an element of poetic justice in the fact that the same people who gleefully destroyed the homes of over 8,000 Jews in Gush Katif are now being labeled as international war criminals.

In the summer of 2005, Israel's Left waged a war against the settlers. All the forces in Israel allowed to use violence were drafted for the battle. The goal of the war, as so accurately defined by Yair Lapid was "to teach them a lesson." Not peace, not security, not anything else. The State was simply drafted to wage war against the Left's internal ideological adversary.

As far as I am concerned, anybody who took part in the crime of Expulsion is a war criminal. True, there are varying degrees of crime; beginning with Sharon and Olmert, on through the Supreme Court justices and the writers, journalists and anchormen who enthusiastically encouraged the crime, the Likud ministers who voted in favor of the Expulsion, the rabbis who gave the halachic go-ahead to carry it out and down to the soldiers who obeyed their orders. Ultimately, all of them were polluted by this war crime in some measure.

My son will be enlisting in the army next month. I said to him: "If two top officers order you to guard the entrance of a room so that nobody will prevent them from raping a woman soldier inside, you must refuse to obey your orders. And by the same token, if they order you to simply be in the second military line-up or the tenth around the expulsion of a Jew from his home in the Land of Israel - it is exactly the same thing. Exactly."

That is why there is poetic justice in the fact that the Expulsion leaders are now being accused of international war crimes. He who sacrificed his brothers and his land on the altar of international acceptance now finds himself on the international defendant's bench.

It is even amusing. Imagine that tomorrow the current government falls, and businessman Ehud Barak, no longer armed with diplomatic immunity, cannot land in London. Can you imagine a greater tragedy? Bibi and Sarah will not be able to go to the opera, as they did when half the country was in bomb shelters and 130 soldiers and citizens were killed - all in the name of Olmert's attempt to boost his Convergence scheme to continue to destroy the settlements.

Did anyone really listen to Netanyahu's speech in the UN? What was the nucleus of his speech - after he dispensed with all the melodrama? Netanyahu's speech was directed at neutralizing the danger of the Goldstone report. In other words, he wanted to ward off the danger that an entire slice of political and military leaders will not be able to go shopping at Marks and Spencer. In his speech, Bibi said that - with his support - the State of Israel took unilateral action and expelled the Jews from Gush Katif. And if you don't get this Goldstone off our backs, we will not be able to continue to expel more settlers and to establish a state of terrorists in Israel's heartland.

Like it or not, that was the crux of Netanyahu's speech: The Land of Israel in exchange for Goldstone.

I once knew a very special Jew by the name of Shlomo Baum. He was Ariel Sharon's deputy in Unit 101. Before he died, he said to me, "Shimon Peres could not care less if this entire country turns into a pile of ashes - as long as he will be left standing on top of the pile." I was naïve then and I thought that the likeable old man was exaggerating. Today I know that his analysis of Peres holds true for an entire echelon of leaders who will sell this country out so that the capitals of Europe will remain open for their pleasure. Our situation today is more dangerous than ever before because until now, the citizens of this country were able to compensate - with their sweat and blood - for the foolishness of their leaders. Now, the enemy has found the way to direct the arrows straight into our weak spot - the leaders of the State of Israel.

The danger at our threshold is much broader than the question of how our threatened leaders will behave. Historically, physical destruction has always come on the heels of demonization. Gush Katif could not have been destroyed before the demonization of the settlers that preceded the actual expulsion. Even though I was just a young boy in 1967, I still remember Nasser's propaganda against Israel that preceded the Six Day War. All the pogroms and the holocausts that we suffered in the exile were preceded by poisonous propaganda that negated the Jews' very right to exist.

Our flight from our Jewish identity and our decades-long attempt to establish a state of all its citizens in Israel precludes our ability to give a Jewish answer to the claims of the Moslem and Christian world. When we adopted their moral standards, we seated ourselves on their defendant's bench.

It makes no difference how many Israeli soldiers were killed and will be killed, G-d forbid, in our attempt to wage war according to the values of the Western world. We will always be the bad guys- the robbers - in the story. When in 1967 we did not do what we did in 1948 - and left the Arabs in our land - we proved that we accept the principle that this land actually belongs to them. When we drove out the Jews who nevertheless believed in this land and made it flourish, we irreversibly proved the claim that this land is not ours.

I was there, in Gush Katif, when it happened. There was more foreign press there than there were grains of sand. The entire world watched in anticipation to see if it would really happen. The Jews drove themselves out of their land and from that point and on, we are robbers/colonialists - also in Tel Aviv and in Haifa. Furthermore, whoever fires missiles at us from Gaza is a freedom fighter. You can send them one thousand text messages before you invade - but you will still be a war criminal. The Goldstone Report would never have seen the light of day without the Expulsion.

So there is no reason to be amused. The international demonization that we are experiencing threatens more than Ehud Barak's next weekend in London. It threatens us all with physical annihilation.

Nevertheless, there is something positive that is coming out the Goldstone debacle. The State of Israel has its back to the wall and is being forced to re-think its basic assumptions. The 'normalcy' idea is officially bankrupt. The commentators and pundits are still attempting to blame the IDF or Israel's diplomatic efforts. "We should have cooperated with Goldstone," they say. But here and there, we already see individual journalists, like Ari Shavit in Ha'aretz, who at least understand that the problem is not tactical, but rather the essential negation of Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state.

Understandably, the solutions that they suggest are the very same "political processes" that have brought us to this crisis. Their horizons are as broad as an ant's. But as the crisis continues, wider and wider circles in Israeli society will begin to listen to the voices outside the media bubble. Policies that base their justice on Judaism will become Israel's lifeline.

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New Film: Manhigut Yehudit Sukkot Event

As we reported last week, the Manhigut Yehudit Sukkot event in Jerusalem was inspiring and energizing. The film excerpt here is a short piece of what Manhigut Yehudit supporter Jonah Bruck said at the get-together. After Jonah's words of encouragement, Moshe Feiglin went on (in Hebrew) to describe how Jonah means business and puts his words into action.

Moshe Feiglin: "Jonah came to Israel and I walked down the street with him in Jerusalem. He doesn't just suffice himself with writing us a check. Every other person that he sees on the street in Jerusalem he stops and says," Wait, did you register yet for the Likud?" He almost shlepped a bus driver out of his bus; 'Did you register yet? Do you know Moshe Feiglin?' This man is a powerhouse!"

For those of you who understand Hebrew, you can watch the entire film in Hebrew (9:56) here. Go to 8:15 for the Jonah Bruck/Moshe Feiglin section. Enjoy!
 
Manhigut Yehudit in the News

One of the more colorful figures at the Manhigut Yehudit Sukkot event was David Ish Shalom. An extremely vocal and radical leftist for years, Ish Shalom had the courage to face reality and to re-shape his political beliefs. Of late, he has become an avid Manhigut Yehudit supporter. The following is a translation of the article published by Israel's Ma'ariv newspaper about Ish Shalom and his Manhigut Yehudit connection last Friday.

Ma'ariv: David Ish Shalom Supports Moshe Feiglin

Moshe Feiglin finished saying his words. The 200 guests in Rabbi Uri Sharki's sukkah in Givat Shaul, all activists within the Jewish Leadership faction of the Likud (Manhigut Yehudit), grinned and applauded. David Ish Shalom sat very close to Feiglin at the head table. One time he would have flipped the table on him. At one time the activists would have thrown him out of the sukkah. He is generally known as a prominent leftist who never missed a "Gush Shalom" or "Yesh Gvul" demonstration, a stubborn fighter against the settlers and a supporter of the Palestinians, who also sat in jail after he got friendly with Yasser Arafat and broke the law forbidding meeting with the PLO.

Even Ish Shalom's personal profile seemed out of place in Feiglin's sukkah. He's not religious, he's not bearded, he lives in Ein Kerem and not in Yitzhar or Itamar, and he's even an expert on Hindu philosophy—quite far from the world of the Bible. And in spite of all this, Feiglin invited him to speak immediately after him as befits the guest of honor, and he was not disappointed. Ish Shalom lambasted the Left in a tone that not even Feiglin and his friends have dared adopt. "The Left is a deadly virus," he said, "just as Bogie Ya'alon explained. The Left is a danger to our existence, a Judenrein that supports ethnic cleansing. It controls the elite, the media, a treasonous bastard that strategically endangers the very physical existence of Israel."

"You're like all the rest of the converts," I told him this week. "You have to prove that you're more extreme than they are so they'll accept you."
"No, it's the truth," he answered. "The left reminds me of King Montezuma of Mexico, who, with money and jewels, happily greeted the Spanish conquistadors who came to destroy him. So the Left rejects transfer for the Arabs and accepts their claims, and in the same breath they suggest transfer for the Jews."

Will you support Feiglin for Prime Minister?
"I hope and pray that Netanyahu will succeed at the job. If he fails, God forbid, Feiglin will be there to lead the faith-based ideology."

He's good for the job?
"Absolutely."

At the start of 1995, the serious terrorist attacks began. Ish Shalom stopped his political activities and sat on the fence. Then Barak came to power, and after a year went to Camp David. "The moment of crisis was when Arafat refused to sign the agreement that Barak offered him," he recalls, "and then the Al Aqsa Intifada was just breaking out , which was more murderous than anything before it." Ish Shalom decided to leave the country, and in 2002 went to India, broken and full of disappointment. He buried himself in the study of Hindu philosophy and future technologies, and three and a half years ago he came back.

The total dedication he committed to the Left, he decided to commit to the Right. He sought out a new leader. Benjamin Netanyahu was the first. He read all his writings, sent him memos, picketed by his house with signs of support, but didn't get to the point of a relationship with him. From there he went to Lieberman, tried to join up with Yisrael Beiteinu, and even went to the Foreign Minister's house in Nokdim, but he was pushed away there, too. Today he is a fervent Feiglinite who doesn't miss a Manhigut Yehudit event, enlists tens of people to its ranks, and spreads Feiglin's philosophy throughout the country.

"Moshe Feiglin is not your routine politician," Ish Shalom says in praise. "Straight, a man with a compass and conscience that analyzes the Israeli reality with a razor-sharp edge and leads you to clear answers on every subject."

They're not suspicious of you in Manhigut Yehudit?
"They have every reason to be suspicious of me. My biography is appalling. Nevertheless, they are doing me a kindness and allowing me to bask in their shade."

Moti Karpel, the ideologue of Manhigut Yehudit, writes that we need to erase peace from our political lexicon.
"Definitely. This peace is leading us to self-annihilation. What do you need more than the 16 years we went through in order to understand that? Only Feiglin can bring peace. Why? Because when the People of Israel will know that the land is theirs and there is no negotiating over it, then you can start speaking seriously."

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Feiglin on INN Yishai Fleisher Show






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